DIGEST

Eagles coach Andy Reid’s oldest son found dead; cause not determined

Garrett Reid, the oldest son of Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid, was found dead Sunday morning in his room at the club’s training camp at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa. He was 29.

The police chief at Lehigh, Edward Shupp, said a 911 call was made at 7:20 a.m., and that Garrett Reid was dead when a policeman arrived at the campus dormitory. A cause of death has not been determined. “There were no suspicious activities,” Shupp said.

Garrett Reid struggled with drug abuse for years and was imprisoned for a 2007 high-speed car crash in which another driver was injured. He seemed to have rebounded from his problems in recent times and was assisting the Eagles’ strength coaches at camp in an unofficial capacity.

Deaths

Fred Matua, the former USC lineman who started at guard on the Trojans’ 2003 and 2004 national championship teams, died Sunday in Los Angeles. He was 28. The school said Matua died of a heart-related issue.

Matua left USC after his junior season to enter the 2006 NFL Draft. He was selected in the seventh round by Detroit and played that season for Cleveland.

• Columbus Crew midfielder Kirk Urso, 22, died Sunday at a central Ohio hospital, and no cause of death has been determined, a county coroner said. An autopsy is scheduled for today.

Horse racing

Long shot Poseidon’s Warrior held off Justin Phillip in the deep stretch to score a stunning upset in the $400,000, Grade 1 Vanderbilt Handicap at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

Irad Ortiz Jr. rode the 4-year-old, who was a neck in front at the wire as heavily favored Shackleford, winner of the 2011 Preakness and the prestigious Metropolitan Handicap this year, finished last of eight after breaking slowly.

• Irish Mission won the $500,000 Breeders’ Stakes at Woodbine in Toronto, beating Aldous Snow by half-length in the 1½-mile race on the turf course.

Tennis

Alexandr Dolgopolov won the Citi Open in Washington for his first ATP World Tour 500 tournament title, beating Tommy Haas 6-7 (7-9), 6-4, 6-1.

College football

TCU coach Gary Patterson said starting quarterback Casey Pachall will not face team discipline after the junior admitted to police in February that he used marijuana and failed a drug test in February.

• Senior receiver Justin Brown was dropped from the Penn State roster Sunday, making him the second offensive starter to leave the team in the aftermath of NCAA sanctions. Nine players have now left the team the past week.

Soccer

Eddie Johnson scored just five minutes into the game for his team-leading 10th goal of the season, leading the host Seattle Sounders to a 4-0 victory over the Los Angeles Galaxy played before a Major League Soccer season-high crowd of 60,908.

•Toluca defeated Leon 2-1 to retain the Mexican first division’s only perfect record after the third round of the Apertura championship.

Miscellany

Court records show that the mother of Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas filed for bankruptcy earlier this year in Virginia. Documents filed in January in the Eastern District of Virginia show Natalie Hawkins filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which allows people to reorganize their finances and pay down debt over several years. ... Connecticut men’s basketball coach Jim Calhoun underwent successful surgery to repair a left hip fracture from a bicycle accident Saturday. UConn said he is expected to be released in the next few days and will recuperate at home.